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Country Profile: Japan

Sushi, geisha, ninjas and samurai... hot springs, Sony, green tea and cherry blossoms: welcome to the fascinating Land of the Rising Sun!  Japan today is known as one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, and yet its spiritual poverty is staggering.  Although some figures say that 90% of Japanese are Shintoist and 85% are (also!) Buddhist, most Japanese would claim no personal religion at all.  Evangelical Christians account for less than 0.5% of the population.  Over 30,000 people commit suicide every year – the highest in the world – because people have no hope beyond this present life.

After decades of evangelisation by foreign missionaries the church in Japan is still very small, with an average attendance of about 30 people during Sunday services.  Many churches are struggling to survive; this is especially true in the countryside where you will often find churches with only four to ten believers.  Another major challenge for the church today is ageing pastors, with few or no successors.  It is said that the average age of all Japanese pastors is between 60 and 70 years old.  Since many of them are now retiring, the number of churches without pastors is increasing, and there are fewer young people willing to take the challenge of becoming pastors.  Bible schools are closing due to lack of students. There is a great need to encourage and mobilise young Christians to be involved in ministry.

Since its inception in 1992, OM Japan has been a recruiting and sending office desiring to expose young Japanese Christians to worldwide missions, with the aim of making disciples and training a new generation of leaders for the church in Japan.  Recently, as the OM Japan team is growing, we are also developing our focus on local outreach in cooperation with local churches.  OM Japan is partnering with churches in the countryside of Western Japan in order to strengthen, train and encourage the local believers into effective ministry.

In addition to our long term and two years programs, we are also doing short-term outreaches in summer and winter. If you are interested in becoming involved in this ministry, please contact us at Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spambots. Es necesario activar Javascript para visualizarla .  Alternatively, you can visit our website at www.jp.om.org

Galería de Misiones
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Japón :: OM Japan team members made a resurrection cake with three crosses and an empty tomb to enjoy with members of their church on Easter Sunday.
Japón :: When asked by customers at the Sonrise Cafe in Tokyo what the meaning of the Easter eggs on sale were, OM Japan team members were able to share the Easter story.
Japón :: Nobuya  Emerita Sakai, OM Japan FL
Japón :: Nobuya  Emerita Sakai, OM Japan FL and (left) Stephan Smithdorff
Japón :: Nobuya  Emerita Sakai, OM Japan FL and Stephan Smithdorff
Japón :: After the tragedy of the past year, OMers hug Japanese survivors
Japón :: Pastor Suzuki in front of the Watanoha Christ Church
Japón :: South African volunteers, together with Pastor Suzuki, his wife and the lady who just came to know the Lord.
Japón :: Arriving at temporary housing unit for distribution of goods in Japan
Japón :: Preparing 100 boxes to deliver to temporary houses in Japan
Japón :: Mr Suda sitting in front of his house in Japan
Japón :: SonRise Café, a TEAM ministry that partners with OM and operates in Tokyo, hosts monthly Friday Night lives, art galleries and other events to befriend people and share Christ to bring the Risen Son to the Land of the Rising Sun.

Recent Stories
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Rebuilding Japan: A look at OM’s relief effort over the last year

OM Japan feels honoured to have played a small part in helping bring hope and relief to tsunami survivors.

Beginnings of a church result from relief efforts

A woman whose home was damaged by the tsunami accepts Christ after witnessing the lives and attitudes of the volunteers...

Starting life over

OM Japan and an outreach team encourage and help people who suffered from the tsunami in Ishinomaki and the area...

The Son rises in SonRise Cafe

SonRise Café, a TEAM ministry in partnership with OM serving in Tokyo, seeks to bring the Risen Son to the...

Many drops make a pond

A Japanese man's heart changes during the few days an OM team and a group of volunteers help restore his...

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Recent Mission Opportunities
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Church worker/Evangelist
  • Partnering with a local church, sharing the good news and discipling Japanese.  Being an active player with the hosting church....
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